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Obituaries in Thornbury, Ontario Newspapers, 1960-2004 / James N Index to obituaries in Thornbury, Ontario newspapers, 1960-2004 / James N. Thatcher. NAME DATE OF DEATH BIRTH PLACE RESIDENCE AGE Date & newspaper Abra, Laura Margaret 9-Mar-88 Thornbury, ON RR 3, Owen Sound ON b 1912 23-Mar-1988 CH Abbots, Clifford Joseph 23-Mar-78 Collingwood Twp, ON Thornbury, ON b Aug 1, 1909 1-Apr-1978 RH Abbots, Joseph 5-Jan-73 west of Thornbury Thornbury, ON 88 24-Jan-1973 RH Abbots, Mrs Joseph 1-Jun-63 Beaverdale, ON Thornbury, ON b 1885 4-Jul-1963 RH Abbott, Helen Maud 13-Nov-93 Meaford ON hospital 86 24-Nov-1993 CH Abbotts, Helyn Isabelle 19-Feb-01 Thornbury, ON Thornbury, ON 28-Feb-2001 CH Abercrombie, Florence May 30-Sep-95 Thornbury ON Ret.home 97 11-Oct-1995 CH Abercrombie, Fred E. 3-Jan-66 Euphrasia Twp ON Clarksburg, ON 89 06-Jan-1966 RH Abercrombie, Margaret 24-Jan-89 Sittingbourne, Kent, England Meaford, ON 1-Mar-1989 CH Abercrombie, Mildred 30-Sep-84 Richmond, B.C. Thornbury Nursing Home 17-Oct-1984VC Abercrombie, Nina Marie 4-Nov-90 Ret. home Thornbury ON 93 14-Nov-1990 CH Acres, John park dedication Dublin, Ireland 11-Jul-1979 RH Acres, William (Bill) 19-Oct-86 Meaford ON hospital 72 29-Oct-1986 CH Adams, Clara 2-Jul-84 Thornbury ON nursing home84 4-Jul-1984VC Adams, Ivan Kenneth 14-Jul-01 St.Vincent Twp, ON Meaford ON Nurs. Home 72 25-Jul-2001 CH Adams, Lewis Alfred 21-Apr-85 Clarksburg, ON 69 08-May-1985VC Agnew, Mary 29-Jun-64 Mactier, ON 63 09/07/1964 RH Aikins, Margaret 30-May-77 Scotland, U.K. Nottawa, ON 91 15/-Jun1977 RH Alcock, Muriel Gladys 24-Jul-89 Owen Sound ON hospital 2-Aug-1989 CH Alderdice, Gloria May 8-Mar-88 Collingwood Twp., ON 23-Mar-1988 CH Alderdice, Hugh 13-24-61 Euphrasia Twp, ON Clarksburg, ON 87 20-Apr-1961 RH Alderdice, Trevor 1-Nov-02 raised in Beaver Valley Peterborough, ON 30 13-Nov-2002 CH Alexander, Constance J. - 1-Jun-73 Collingwood Twp., ON Thornbury, ON 20-Jun1973 RH Alexander, Harold citizen of year 14-Jan-1981 RH Alexander, Harold 8-Mar-83 Thornbury, ON Thornbury, ON 85 30-Mar1983VC Alexander, Kathleen M 2-Nov-79 Clarksburg, ON b 1899 22-Nov-1979 RH Alexander, Maude 16-Sep-77 Collingwood, ON 94 05-Oct-1977 RH Allan, Alma Irene 22-Feb-68 29-Feb-1968 RH Allan, Daniel Frederick 15-Sep-66 Collingwood Twp, ON King City, ON 59 29-Sep-1966 RH Allan, Joseph Harry 29-Aug081 Heathcot area, ON Thornbury, ON b Nov, 1912 09/09/1981 RH Allan, Marjorie Katherine 1-Jan-80 Thornbury, ON Sarnia, ON 70 16-Jan-1980 RH Honoured, employee at apple Allan, Verdella 25-Jan-78 plant Thornbury. ON 25-Jan-1978 RH Allen, Agnes Jennie 6-Jul-91 Wetherby, Yorkshire, England Sault Ste Marie, On 85 10-Jul-1991 CH Allen, George Rossland 22-May-71 Osprey Twp. 66 27-May-1971 RH Allen, Hartley (Buzz) 18-Jul-79 Collingwood, ON Barrie, ON b Apr, 1901 07/09/1979 RH near Collingwood, ON hazy Allen, Hilda Mary 15-Aug-63 fiche b 1889 29-Aug-1963 RH Allen, Irad Henry 8-Feb-68 Mono Twp, ON 22-Feb-1968 RH Page 1 of 75 Index to obituaries in Thornbury, Ontario newspapers, 1960-2004 / James N. Thatcher. NAME DATE OF DEATH BIRTH PLACE RESIDENCE AGE Date & newspaper Allen, Mabel Maud 02-Mar-192 Proton Township, ON Markdale ON Hospital, b 1915 4-Mar-1992 CH Allen, Norman Sinclair 23-Jun-77 Collingwood, ON Collingwood ON hospital 79 29-Jun-1977 RH Allen, Pearl Levina 19-Dec-91 Toronto, ON 31-Dec-1991 CH Allin, Dr. Robert 23-Apr-76 Toronto, ON Toronto, ON 51 05-May-1976 RH Almond, , Edith Adela (Del) 13-Mar-93 Meaford, On 90 24-Mar-1993 CH Almond, Douglas Earl 25-Nov-93 London ON hospital 73 22-Dec-1993 CH Almond, Ernest Kerwood` 14-Apr-92 St. Vincent Twp.ON Meaford ON hospital 84 22-Apr-1992 CH Almond, Maud Isabel 17-May-71 Clarksburg, ON 77 20-May-1971 RH Anderson, Jack 50th anniv. Holland article & picture Thornbury, ON 17-May-1995 CH Anderson, Jennie Melissa Sep, 69 Thornbury. ON 86 16-Oct-1969 RH Anderson, Margaret M. March, 73 Meaford, ON Collingwood, ON 84 28-Mar-1973 RH Anderson, Mary Eleanor 5-Dec-61 Dufferin Co., ON Strongfield, Sask. 83 14-Dec-1961 RH Anderson, Mrs William 10-Feb-70 Heathcote, ON 19-Feb-1970 RH Anderson, Violet 6-Apr-98 Kimberley, ON Meaford ON Hospital b 2 June 1913 22-Apr-1998 CH Anderson, William 24-Mar-92 Meaford ON hospital 78 1-Apr-1992 CH Andrew, Melinda Langman 19-Apr-64 Sunnidale Twp., ON R. R. 1, Thornbury 07-May1964 RH Andrus, Edmond Lindley 28-Pct-82 Thornbury, ON 81 10-Nov-82VC Andrus, Joseph Lindley 17-Nov-62 St. Vincent Twp, ON Meaford, On 87 29-Nov-1962 RH townline north Collingwood Twp Andrus, Martha Louise 9-Nov-04 O Collingwood Twp, ON 92 1-Dec-2004 CH Andrus, Mildred Hazel 8-Feb-82 Loree, Collingwood Twp., ON Meaford hospital ON 3-Mar-82VC Andrus, Mr & Mrs Robert 55th anniversary Clarksburg, ON 17-Jan-1973 RH Andrus, Walter Reul 6-Sep-69 St. Vincent Twp, On Clarksburg, ON 11-Sep-1969 RH Annis, Rev. Stanley E. 6-Feb-63 Scarboro, ON Owen Sound ON 75 11-Feb-1963 RH Antler, Russel Stanley 7-Dec-74 Thornbury, ON Englehart, ON 59 18-Dec-1974 RH Appleyard, Rev Harold F. 2-Jul-82 Clarksburg, ON London, ON 77 7-Jul-82VC Ardiel, Chafrles Reubin 13-Feb-99 Meaford ON hospital 13-Feb-1999 CH Ardiel, Earl 31-Jul-02 Meaford, ON hospital 86 7-Aug-2002 CH Ardiel, Gordon C. 13-Nov-83 South River, ON Meaford On hospital 76 23-11-83 VC Ardiel, Ida 25-Dec-00 Ret. Home Thornbury ON 90 4-Jan-2001 CH Ardiel, John apple grower award article & picture Collingwood Twp., ON 29-Mar-1995 CH Ardiel, Keith Apr, 67 Collingwood Twp, ON 48 13-Apr-1967 RH Macher, Twp., Parry Sound Dis Ardiel, Lewis John 29-Mar-03 ON North Bay, On. North Bay, ON 94 9-Apr-2003 CH Ardiel, Madge 25-Aug-88 Meaford ON hospital 78 31-Aug-1988 CH Ardiel, Margaret Elizabeth 23-Aug-00 Meaford, ON hospital 30-Aug-2000 CH Ardiel, Mrs Arthur 18-Jul-71 Collingwood Twp., ON Clarksburg, ON 22-Jul-1971 RH Argent, William Josef 'Bill' 17-May-79 Windsor, ON 64 30-May-1979 RH Armstrong, Carl 2 Feb. 1960 Thornbury, ON ? Kitchener, ON 49 04-Feb-1960 RH Page 2 of 75 Index to obituaries in Thornbury, Ontario newspapers, 1960-2004 / James N. Thatcher. NAME DATE OF DEATH BIRTH PLACE RESIDENCE AGE Date & newspaper Armstrong, Edith 17-Dec-98 Meaford, ON Meaford ON hospital 30-Dec-1998 CH Armstrong, Edna 22-Mar-01 Euphrasia Township, ON Ret. Home Thornbury ON 85 28-Mar-2001 CH Armstrong, Elsie Mae 21-Oct-74 Eugenia, ON Clarksburg, ON 80 30-Oct-1974 RH Armstrong, Frederick 20-Feb-04 Toronto, ON Ret. Home Thornbury ON b 29 Aug, 1919 3-Mar-2004 CH Armstrong, Greta 7-Feb-76 Durham, ON 18-Feb-1976 RH Armstrong, Helen 3-Mar-98 Meaford ON nursing home 85 11-Mar-1998 CH Armstrong, Ina 19-Aug-76 Euphrasia Twp., ON Meaford, ON 85 11-Sep-1976 RH Armstrong, John Wesley Mar,1965 Eugenia, ON Clarksburg, ON b. 1892 11-Mar-1965 RH Armstrong, Josephine Martha Feb, 75 Duntroon, ON 75 05-Mar-1975 RH Armstrong, Margaret May,70 hazy microfiche Heathcote, ON 85 07-May-1970 RH Armstrong, Mary Villa 20-Nov-86 Meaford ON hospital 77 26-Nov-1986 CH Armstrong, Mrs William John 30-Mar-64 Epping, ON Toronto, ON b 1876 09-Apr-1964 RH Armstrong, Mrs Wm. M. 18-Aug-71 Sunnidale Twp., ON Collingwood Twp. 26-Aug-1971 RH Armstrong, Thomas Arthur 14-Jul-71 Hamilton, ON 22.Jul-1971 RH Heathcote, Collingwood Twp., Armstrong, Viola 5-Apr-85 ON Nurs. home Thornbury ON 79 1-May-1985VC Lifelong resident, Collingwood Armstrong, William Maxwell 11-Jun-83 Twp Meaford Hospital, ON 15/06/1983VC Arthur, Ann 20-Dec-93 Meaford ON hospital 5Jan-1994 CH Arthur, Ann 20-Dec-94 Meaford ON hospital 5-Jan-1994 CH Arthur, George Wesley 20-Mar-86 Thornbury, ON 70 26-Mar-1986 CH Arthur, Joan A. 12-Mar-89 Meaford ON hospital 85 22-Mar-1989 CH Arthur, Miss Anna Porter Dec, 74 11th line, St. Vincent Twp, On Dundurn Hall nursing home 15-Jan-1975 RH Arthur, Mrs B. Dec. 67 Woodford, ON Meaford, On 86 04-Jan-1968 RH Artley, W. N. 23-Mar-65 76 25-Mar-1965 RH Artner, Franz Josef (Frank) 27-Jun-97 Vienna, Austria Thornbury, ON 73 9-Jul-1997 CH Ashley, Edna Margaret 9-Jan-92 Brant Township, ON Clarksburg, ON 15-Jan-1992 CH Asley, May 13-Jul-68 Birmingham, Eng. Thornbury, Ont 69 18-Jul-1968 RH Atkins, Eva Zella Louise 20-Sep-66 Collingwood Twp, ON Clarksburg, ON b 1890 06-Oct-1966 RH Rocklin, ON Atkins, Mel 11-Sep-83 Clarksburg/Meaford Hosp b 191021-Sep-8 21-SEP1983VC Atkins, Mrs Albert 6-Mar-60 Hazy microfiche Thornbury, ON 76 17-Mar-1960 RH Atkins, Mrs Leonard R. Aug, 69 Collingwood Twp., ON Milton, ON 86 28-Aug-1969 RH Atkinson, Edith Isobel 23-Nov-04 Port Elgin, ON, b 3 June 1928 Meaford Long term care 76 1-Dec-2004 CH Atmore, Millicent (Mickey) 1-Nov-64 Brighton, ON 38 12-Nov-1964 RH Austin, John C.
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